The new house has a host of details that harken back to the original structure’s farmhouse roots, from rustic floorboards to doorways and hardware that mimic the style of the Nall house.

But the open house will also feature displays highlighting the history of the original structure and some of the artifacts construction crews discovered during the building process:

Molly and her mother spent time compiling a detailed history of the Nall family and their foundational presence in northeast Johnson County, and have a poster on display in the new home’s kitchen:

“It has truly been a joy to research and build/design this home that I’ve stared at my whole life. I want everyone I talk to to know about it, its history, as well as the history of this neighborhood,” Koenigsdorf said.